Understanding Eviction Court: Early Resolution Program
The Early Resolution Program (ERP) is a free program to all residents of Cook County. It is provided through Cook County Legal Aid for Housing and Debt (CCLAHD), a county-wide initiative to help resolve eviction, foreclosure, debt, and tax deed issues.
ERP connects landlords and tenants to:
- Free legal aid attorneys who may help with negotiations if the tenant identifies concrete, achievable settlement offers (payment plan, move-out date, or full payment ready)
- Mediation services: a chance for a landlord and tenant to resolve issues with the help of a knowledgeable and neutral person
- Connection to rental assistance
You do not need to have a court case to be connected to ERP. Call 855-956-5763 or visit Cook County Legal Aid for Housing and Debt (CCLAHD).
A tenant will be referred to the Early Resolution Program on their first court date in Cook County. The case will be continued for 3-4 weeks as the tenant participates in the Early Resolution Program.
If the tenant and landlord are unable to come to an agreement/settlement, then the case will be continue down the eviction process towards trial.
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